Abstract

Crosstalk on open-wire lines results from cross-induction between the circuits due to the electric and magnetic fields surrounding the wires. The limitation of crosstalk couplings to tolerahle magnitudes is achieved by systematically turning over or transposing the conductors that comprise the circuits. The fundamental theory underlying the engineering of such transposition arrangements was presented by A. G. Chapman in a paper entitled Open-Wire Crosstalk published in the Bell System Technical Journal in January and April, 1934.

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